WEBVTT TEER WAS DEFENDING HIMSELF. GETTING A FACELIFT. THE POPULAR SPOT INSIDE THE A.V. SORENSEN BRANCH NEAR 48TH AND CASS HAS BEEN CLOSED FOR SOME TIME NOW. NOW, IT'S ALMOST READY FOR ITS DEBUT. KETV NEWSWATCH 7'S JOBETH DEVERA SHOWS US THE PROGRESS IN THIS NEW STORY AT 6:00. JOBETH: SINCE THE 1970'S, THE COMMUNITY CENTER HAS QUITE THE DRAW. ANYTIME YOU CAN HAVE 50 KIDS IN HERE PLAYING THE GEM. YM. IT WAS JUST GETTING TO THE POINT WHERE IT WAS OLD AND TIRED -- IT NEEDED TO BE REJUVENATED. BY MARCH, YOU WILL NOTICE THE IMPROVEMENT. WHOLE NEW FLOORING, NEW TVS HUNG, REALLY BRINGING IT UP TO 2015 AND MAKING A COOL. THE PERSON SITTING BEHIND A FUND ASK WAS NOT ABLE SEE THE ENTIRE CENTER. YOU CAN SEE ON THE FRONT DOOR, THE HALLWAY, THE WEIGHT ROOM -- IT REALLY OPENED IT UP FOR A MORE USABLE SPACE. THE PARKS DIRECTOR SAYS THE IMPROVEMENTS WERE MUCH NEEDED. THE CITY DOES CARE ABOUT OUR OLDER FACILITIES, WE WANTED TO MAKE IT FRESH AND LIVELY. IN OMAHA, JOBETH DEVERA. BRANDI: THE LIBRARY HAS ALWAYS REMAINED OPEN.